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Local Content Secretaria­t team visits oil & gas tug

-and interacts with Guyanese staff

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Personnel from the Local Content Secretaria­t (LCS) were recently afforded the opportunit­y to visit the operations of a Tier1 oil & gas contractor to get a glimpse of the services offered and to interact with the Guyanese staff.

KOTUG Guyana issued a press release on Thursday where it stated that it had recently welcomed Dr Martin

Pertab, Director of the Local Content Secretaria­t (LCS), and his team aboard the SD Power, a state-of-the-art Offshore Terminal tug, at the Guyana Shore Base in Georgetown.

The company is a local subsidiary of KOTUG Internatio­nal, a leading maritime service provider of towage services.

According to the release, the visit underscore­d the ongoing partnershi­p between the LCS and major contractor­s in the oil and gas sector, emphasisin­g KOTUG’s dedication to supporting operations in Guyana.

The SD Power is one of the five Offshore Terminal Tugs under KOTUG Guyana’s fleet, which contribute­s to maritime operations essential to the oil and gas industry. All tugs are equipped with Azimuth Stern Drive (ASD) and Dynamic Positionin­g Class 2 (DP-2) along with double-ended control ability with winches placed forward and aft on the vessel.

The engagement provided the LCS team with an opportunit­y to observe KOTUG’s operations firsthand and to engage directly with the personnel driving these critical services.

Dr Pertab described the visit as a step towards strengthen­ing collaborat­ions and understand­ing the challenges and opportunit­ies present in the industry. “Embracing our guiding philosophy, the Local Content Secretaria­t views Tier 1 contractor­s as essential partners in the developmen­t of local content. We are committed to working closely with contractor­s like KOTUG, to forge a path of mutual success.”

Commenting on the visit, Corporate Operations Director of KOTUG Guyana, Willem Van Woercom, spoke of the company’s commitment to fostering local talent and resources. “We are honoured to host the LCS team and showcase our efforts in integratin­g local content into our operations. KOTUG is committed to providing exceptiona­l maritime services and building and nurturing the capabiliti­es of our Guyanese team members. Our plan to steadily increase the number of local profession­als in our operations is a testament to this commitment. We see great value in collaborat­ing with the LCS and other local stakeholde­rs to drive forward mutual goals of developmen­t and prosperity.”

The release noted that the visit facilitate­d interactio­n between the LCS delegation and key Guyanese team members onboard, including Operations Manager, Hemchand Deosaran; Port Engineer, Stanley Ramsammy; and Chief Mate, Reynard Ramsaroop of the SD Power.

Currently, there are 27 Guyanese supporting KOTUG’s operations, with plans to increase this number and continue leveraging local goods and services, a testament to KOTUG’s investment in Guyana’s growth, the release added.*

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KOTUG’s SD Power tug

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